‘Confident’ Bafana striker in battle mode
Strasbourg — Lebo Mothiba daringly likened South Africa’s training sessions to those of Barcelona, but the striker believes his battling style blended with the team’s possession-based approach could deliver success…
JUST IN: ZiKeeper injury not thought to be serious
GOALKEEPER Eddie ‘’ZiKeeper’’ Sibanda, the star of the show of the Warriors in their losing cause against the Pharaohs, is expected to bounce back from the injury that marred his excellent performance against the Pharaohs here on Friday night.
JUST IN: ZiKeeper injury not thought to be serious
GOALKEEPER Eddie ‘’ZiKeeper’’ Sibanda, the star of the show of the Warriors in their losing cause against the Pharaohs, is expected to bounce back from the injury that marred his excellent performance against the Pharaohs here on Friday night.
Concern for Aluvha’s safety rises
SOUTH AFRICA’S most influential voice in sport punditry, Robert Marawa, has urged Zimbabwe’s daredevil football fan Alvin ‘’Aluvha’’ Zhakata to return to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, where he could be helped to complete his mission to watch the 2019 AFCON finals.
Zim discovers rare minerals
Zimbabwe sits on bountiful and lucrative deposits of minerals known as rare-earth elements (REE), some of which sell for more than US$1 000 for a single kilogram and where investors are seeking alternative sources to China, which dominates production.
Cahora Bassa supply deal to ease Zesa power shortages
ZIMBABWE expects to begin accessing power from Mozambique’s Cahora Bassa as it moves to put its ongoing economic development agenda back on the rails, President Mnangagwa has said.
The Head of State and Government recently met his Mozambican counterpart President Filipe Nyusi to explore ways of deepening relations between Harare and Maputo.
US$5m kickback for SA company in Zinara murky loan deal
THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) could have lost US$5,2 million in a murky deal which was supposed to see a ‘controversial third party’ earn a US$5 million kickback as a condition for a US$150 million loan from a local bank, fresh details show.
The future is African
In the 19th century, the allure of Africa drew some fortune seeking Westerners to seize the continent. That was the first surge of foreign interest in Africa, the Scramble for Africa.
Meikles Hotel sale approved
Zimbabwe’s world acclaimed five-star hotel, Meikles Hotel, is set to change hands after the Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) approved its sale to Albwardy Investment, a Dubai-based entity.
‘Fresh Prince’ of Zim hip-hop
Naysayers will say it is Nasty C’s star power, others will point to Laylizzy and his legion of Mozambican followers while the usual “he has rich parents” excuse gets thrown into the fray.
All this, however, does not take away that King 98’s new music video raced to 100 000 views on video sharing site, YouTube, in just five days. Surely there is no greater endorsement by music fans than that.










